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QOVERTISEMENTS & RENEWED RVERY DAY. SITUATIONS ‘WANTED. CONTINUED FROM THE FIFTH PAGE. 7 ANTE! 8 ON, BY A RESPECTABLE GER Ww ANTRD A SITUATIO N: Pkverican or French family; Bood reference. Apply at 24 Clinton st., room ANTED—A SITUATION AS LADY'S MAID AND D person who ig fully competent, can do Ae aa De eo all kinds of (amily sewing and © bau Ped Can be seen at No. me He an exon sth and Mh avenues. City reference NTED—A SITUATION. AS SEAMSTRESS, BY A ‘ANTE Pablo English Provesiant person; is a good dress ‘maker! fg objection 10 trave! or to assist with children. Good ‘nee. Can be seen for three days at 154 Orchard st., near houston, second tloor. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY AN EX ‘woman, who perfectly understands pastr: cellent baker. Good city reference. Inquire at ais 19th st, wear 6th avenue. ANTED—SITUATIONS IN A PRIVATE FAMILY BY two respectable girls; one as firstclass cook. washerand roner; ha lived five years in her last lace; goodelty rete reference Biven; the other Chambermald and. first rate Feamatress, bu! not like to be confined to it without some other light work. Please cal! at 110 E. 224 st., near 3d avenue, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A PROTESTANT GIRL, ‘as chambermaid and seamstress, or as chambermald and 0 do wasting, Good reference. Apply for two days at 105 ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS washer and ironer; no objeciion \o go a short dis- tance in, Sm the oo jood yuntry. reference. Can be seen at 35 ‘13th st., between Sth and 6th avs., first floor, back room, Jor two days, if not engaged, ANTED—A SITUATION to do PL a Sap and waitin Seiand Sa nif required. Call fd 2h sat Tor two days, nea hit rANTED—A SITU. pied BY A_ RESPECTABLE ung woman, 10 do ‘ral ase aS a small pri- 4 filly Heat of city Feference, Call at 118 ldridge st., BY AN AMERICAN GIRL, or light housework. 74 Sd'ay., between ‘ANTRD—A SITUATION, BY A PROTESTANT GIRL, ; no objection to take care of children or do ehamberwork, Good recommendations. Can be. seen at 35 eat 13th wt. between Sth and Gth avs. fret door, back room, two days. "WANTEC-A, SITUATION, BY A | RESPECTABLE young woman, as chambermaid and waiter, or to. plain cooking or sewing. The best of reference given. In- Quire at 609 Greenwich st, in the rear, aNTED—A TUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE ‘woman, as chambermaid and laundress, or iaun- gress he Private fainily, The beat of city refereiice given from the family she lived with for six years, Please call at Traikaat 17th st, between Ist and.'2d avenues, where, she can de seen for two days, yy ANTED—A SITUATION, he A ress aeahes WOMAN, AS wet nurse. Good reference. A) 125 Dail st., between 6ih and 7th avenues, third iloor (rooe, Can, be seen until engaged. TANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN a situation as cham’ understands cutting and Bing ladies’ dresses; has the call at 282 W. TABLE PROTESTANT GIRK, housework in # sinall private given joe. tivo days, be ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, Young Woman, as wet nurse; Milberry st, (op room. ANTED—LY A RESP HI tion as chambermai! ant! to 3ng or as jaundress in a sail family; alvo, a rst rate cook wishes a situation; best of city reference éan be given, Call Tortwod th 3 ‘ABLE ANTED—A SITUATION, BY woman, andia a good Baker, in a sma! renee given. Ss, OR AS able young the country, it 228 26th TANTED—A SITUATION, hambermaid orf objection to distance rences. Please call for two days Between sth and dh avenues. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A R girl; che is a good cook, washer and. ironer references can be given. Tollst., front basement, Br country WANTED BY A RESPEC Goot elty ase call for two days at 29 Car kiyn. No objection to the eity or BLE PROTESTANT ‘young woman, a situation a washer and ironer. = of city referenc Please call at 291 Elizabeth st., corner o! Ble Bleecker Bt. Ww NTED—A SITUATION, BY A NICE YOUNG GIRL, todo chamberwork and waiting, or to assist in washing {nd ironing: she is a first rate seamstress, and capable of cut: Ging and fiting children’s dresses, Good city references can be given. No objection to take care of children. Can be seen for two days at 76 Spring st., in dry goods store. WANTEDIA SITUATION, BY A YOUNG GIRL, AS chambermaid and waiter'in a private family, Can be geen at her present exployer's, 236 West 19a st, from9 A. M. $0 40’clook P. M, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE WO. man, to take care of children in a Tespectable family. Good reference. Appl: No. ‘0. 85 Bayard » for two days. ————- or Rr SITUATION, BY A MIDDLE-AGED WO. to cook, wash and fren in a small private family: no objections to do general housework; is well experienced in Bourework and cooking. First rate city reference from her dast employer, A Scotch woman also wants a situation; is a first rate cook, washer and ironer. Please to inquire at No. 125 East 11th st,, front room, third story, where they can be seen for two days, if not engag WAXTEDTA SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABBLE Frotestent girl, 10 do Hight chamsberws and waiting, or ‘Would take care of children in @ smati private famil reference, Apply at No. 220 26th st: eeerat paste ues, third sory, back room, for two days. ANTED—A (epee ry A_ RESPECTABLE ‘woman, 5 ' Kor Tes n, ax dressmaker and seamstress; good re- is from her last place. Inquire at ‘Bt., between 6th and 7th avs. aa anes 86 West 1h WARXTED—BY TWO RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRLS, tuations; one as chambermaid and walter, or seam: Breas; lng no objection 10 go to the country; the other ag‘ first rate experienced eat of reference, if required, Ap- ply at 130 Ist avenue, corner of St Mark's place. ws TED—BY A RESPECTABLE! PROTESTANT YOUNG woman, @ situallon as cham| warhing and ironing. ‘221 West 20th st., up stairs, for two days. Best of cliy reference. “can be seen at NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1855. SITUATIONS | WANTED. ¥ Swanaael monrnce je' Uy ANTED—BY A COLORED. MAN, A “SITUATION AS ARTAD A SITUATION BY, A RNSPECTADLE |e WV ANTHD, BY db COLORED, MAM utara inecare 1g WOMAN. as seamstress cham! spectabie family, Please call for two days at 25 West Broad- way, room No. 7. to aseist with reference given. ‘Can be sean for three “dnys at 25 Pike at. avenues. Weert A oun bn om ls jgbohna que Cy do general house we 4 recomine: ons ean be given. Lat 214 7th ee ‘we oo Trout rama} JANTED—BY A PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN, A tetcs fe tae arehad eaaptcanl ot tien tatelee ce ‘care a tt ; tity reference ean be Site cee ibe seen for two daye at 13 nu 12th st., between Sth ¢ Wee. ‘A GIRL, SIXTEEN YEARS OLD, Aiuatlon to dovehataherwork or to mind childrens would take herself generally tseful object ‘@ good home. ANTED—A PERMANENT SITUATION, BY A RE- spectablo young woman, as ofsewing, and ood city reference. Between 32d and sa st ANTED—A SITUATION, BY young woman, as 00d pla po objections 0 as in washi tain 069 Broadway, between -9th and 40th sts, two days, not engaged. ‘ANTED=A SITUATION, ig woman, as plain cook, washer and tronor, or to do the ‘house! ifrequired, 6 Marion st. WY ANtaD apr A WIDOW OAM AG A SITUATION IN work of # small privaie family. City van 0 days, i noi engaged, at No be seen for 1 respestable fatally 0 do eee well recommended ob ance two days if not cagane at 100 = Pir te te frat floor, front room. ANTED—BY A be ile YOUNG WOMAN, A id anc ter in a private fami: situation as chambermak ly. The best of el'y reference ivan. at 284 8th avenue, floor r. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation to mind grown children andto do plain sewing, ear and seven months’ or light chamberwork; can give one reference from her last place. two days, not so much an Gali at 226 West 25th si, second Boor, front ae ean do all kinds ited a asthh ai n TANTED—BY A YOUNG V ‘WOMAN, A SITUATION AS chamber 8. good was and troner. The best of city reference given gon w last place. * ‘ke care of children. Reference given. Please call at W. 16th st., near 8th avenue, NTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PR situation as nurse and to do rence given. Please call at 12) W. searast yw le of van pessen wall 6 Algo, a, young. xin) cook ina private family; and ironing. Please call ui ‘Can be seen tance in the country | E reference, Please call for_two days at 102 11th sty Setween ist and Sdavenues. N DEMANDE—UNE FRANCAISE POUR coupne Er RESPECTABLE A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A BY ease call for two days tween 24ih and 26th sts., back room, first Anquire at 89 W. 18th st., for ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A MOST COMPETENT as seamstress and chambermaid; can cut and fit for children and ladies, make bo’ style, or as nurse and seamstress; wil and Uo the chamberwork. Excellent city reference, Call at young girl, ‘$89 2d avenue, near 21st st, chambermaid ning, or the 20th st 'ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A nd seamstress, or assist in washing and general housework of asmall family. Can be seen at her present employer's, for two days, at 32) West city reference. ' Please call at 127 2ith st, between 6th and 7th nets, rich ribbons, and French flowers, at the Brookl; ma clothes i thobest | avenues, for two days if no! engaged, “| Bavaro COYNE would kindl; i dvite her friends, take care of ababy | | and the public in general, ther opening of sal! millinery, ot WANtep say A RESPROTABLE SCOTCH PROTEST | Tuesday, Sept. 25th, at th ic aireet, ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WIDOW, A SITUA- anion to an invalid indy, or to'take charge wish to go South, jive the most res- pectable erences. J Address box 207 He Heraf office. ‘ED—A SITUATION, AS COACHMAN, BY v" la poor my al yy he 0 Character Re. Address. TE, at P, Trainors, S78 way, for two da} y' eg a SITUATION AS SALESMAN—IN A BOOT aie eT than etetieg Sate! ve ease ces AM Sidreas Mre Mr: Redermund, 212 Spr ing st. ED— ED—BY TWO SMART YOUNG MEN, 81 aITUA. ‘Aluiton ar diteemater und setmstoren ean make DOs Warning Walters in saloons are nol airald er a ‘lothes do all kinds of as wing; has nd can give city references, Address Hugh, Herald eity ree ggg js ean at 215 E. 13th at, <i office, for three days, or at 166 E. 82d et., for Smith, ‘OUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION TO pan SITUATION, AS PORTER IN A STORE, edegera tag nae wo dye iat Eas | we sae aia Haat ans er wo days {itn Sts frat floors back roome 4 rae ‘atthe store #72 Brondway. TET NURSING WANTED—BY A YOUNG, HEALTHY Wssporier or ba A YOUNG SCOTOHMAN, A SITUATION had great expe- American young woman, » situation as nd trener lived 18 months in ber last soe, Can be seen wi til engaged, at 16 roreyth ‘treet, room No, 8. Good city re- need opp. 3 ear. Mrs. i ‘lling to make himself general ‘elty or country; be Apert fi sued. “Xd vimaaien meyers ‘f food city reference. Can be aan omvodd two days at MM Rivington fcsnaar pT EERE R EE RRNA. YR = pa One treet, near the Bowel Wares A A DTPCTARLR PROTESTANT WO. Jumpers, ‘and management of horses, and is a careful driver. Good city | to C. Duncomb, wi way. need apply. FAL. ment.— Wanted, 0 men, Pital, to engage in {1 Rihich, for an outiay of $10 21,000.00 ear mayb ¢ made. Drucis feone of universal dally constimption, end. one that has worth; juzzled the brains of some of ‘the mont Philosophers, ive: the'best of eliy refer- | Uuil between the hours of 10 and 4 eee ag the drug’ store 227 Grand street, near the Bowery, CTIVE, INTELLIGENT BOY OF OY WANTED—AN ACTIVE, INTELLIGENT BOY OF in the, county, cow of 2 and So’ HAT SALESMAN we WHITE'S, 321 AL Broad ¢ thoroughly acquainted with the business, PPRENTICES WANTED—TO Peay Ti AMR making business in rire ashlee ee ladies and GOOD CHANCE FOR THOSE OUT OF EMPLOY. oteoo8 ae, ot ho arslo upoa itler, in wholesale liquor store; is uccus- good address, about 15 years bab; gn ervees ot a ies pe hams yn tomed tobe business; can. dri ve 8 horse ‘and wagon, and Brothers, 425 Broadway. 8 WANTED, TO GO A SHORT DISTANOR teers Apply at 184 Fulton st., between th ‘None but first class workmen ed appl; Greenwich avenue, from 9 vulis0 3 s teed appiy at Nor 73 N UHHOLSTERY SEAMSTRESS WANTED—AT NO. 16 streg; none but respectable and $e inderstands he: BROADWAY, CORNER OF READE STREET— | apply. Bec paged buningea ia ll fbr branches. Please oat at 319 Monroe hy 287, at = GOHNERT ‘4 CO.” tila hl for parol ange 'th st., betweet gthand 7th room 6, = = ible Gi cemens M been mee Y » ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A | farmers and laborers, at “Or the branch ‘oiliee, 02 Gree ‘Green’ RESPECTABLE situation as chambermaid and walter, or chambermald wich street, Terms moderate. plain sewer, and would be willing to | —— assist in washing aii ining ere to go a short dis- FRENCH ADVERTISEMEN v8. F YOUNG MAN WHO UNDER- Manda bookkeeplag, by double eutry and. who writes © pon bax hand. A fair salary with begiven. pee stating qua- ions, experience and reference, ‘eations, exvetianes aul rete weees SV, Here aeg, _. OOK WANTED—A PROTESTANT WOMAN, | WHO thoroughly understands her b and who wil Sy ones Apply ator 12 o'clock at 73 East situation as walter and chambermaid. Apply at 70 6 au No. 17 16me rue, entre'la Sme et 6me avenues, 8t., corner of Ist ay, CUISINIERE WE ANP A TaR, Pear SE PLACER reference tits enfanta. Appl ane er en Vondseds ie de Septembre, le matin entre dix heures et midi, ({°9EArARTHD To Go AnouT TWENTY MILES IN ‘ashe ‘and trouer anh understand the care of ‘a small dairy, aad ‘come well recommended. None other need apply. ANTED_BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, & ville ou a 1a campagne, ep agtcemonas plain gok, washer and irouer. Apply at 36 ao 108 ¥ hy 9 Co morning, at 106 Franklin street. —— sion brook Y ™ ae Santis pais 7 OOK AND WAITRESS WANTED.—T0 G0 ASHORT DIS. hace UNE FILLE FRANCAISE POUR mon Genbe seca tr ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, DESIRE ee eee are Eakenoe ton arate Coranee in the country. They max rae tional Hox the beat of olty feference ros her iast place, "appiy ai | Shanole des vanes recommendations. S/adresser mmedisie- | Nejdier are required to io the naan as re bt ne gh tag ° m pd eye ba 255 West 32d st., Detween Ott a 9th and 10th avenues, frst oor. meskes Be us morning, between the hours of 10 and 2 at Wis ¥ TWO a id ve GIRLS, SITU) A ___ MASHIONABLE FaLL MILLINERY,. tions; one as cook, Washer and ironer, and. the other as epson ecnengengains og EN Sg hi Y or 10 re of children. The AN. IMMENSE STOCK OF RICH PARIS FEATHI best o Ne te ae ous Please call at West French flowers, bonnet ribbons and colored straw oods, first | is offered at low prices for cash, at 64 and 66 John street, cor. nek 10 5 ‘Gan be seen tor is dare \icaiiainhenmbelith ner of William. bd HOMER & KETCHUM. ploy will be — (0 RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMEN, LENZ, DE PARIS, 494 BROADWAY, WILL OPEN Ae rears ik, washer and ironer, B. fall millinery, Thursday, September 27th, food plat ther to do tray iting’ have lived five years ene ‘ituation; bol both hweuld ike tolive together, ‘The best of ROOKLYN BAZAAR—FASHIONABLE FALL BON- uainted with the rant caing a 8 th avenue. The RY GOODS. —WANTED, TWO FIRST CLASS SALES. "men, at 180 Grand str lamsburg. AYOUNG MAN THOROUGH- ATG tated With the preseripila ousiness Will find ent- best of reference RUG Sas WANTED—WHO UNDERSTANDS reg oy to isd epee 16 to 18 years of ag somewhat experienc e 5 Apply at iedrag tore, corner of Greenwich and Warren sis, olive and industrious: rooklyn, opposite Journeay & Buruha’ 8, sare willy be found bonnets, rhhons, ‘flowers, bead dresses and en the most beau: tifa! selections of choice and elegant ie prepared for her ‘ant girl,a situation ag nurse and seamstress, or as chamber maid’ she has lived seventeen months with ber present SITUATION AS | employer, to Whom she refers. Call for two days at 32) 4th si, RY GOODS SALESMAN WANTED; ONE WHO IS weil acquainted with the business mended. Apply to JAMES SAMPLE, 147 Eighth avenue, between Seventeenth and Bighteenth streets, ESIGNER, -- WANTED, sistant designer, for printed goods. Address box 246 and can come well re- IMMEDIATELY, = a opening. — 2 ECT. ‘OUNG GIRL, Bons ete gen nt ba selon one autaren: an ALL AND WINTER FASHIONS FOR 1856 OF FRENCH | Yost offiee. do up gentlemen’s shirts ‘and indies’ finery in the very neatest bonnets and furs,-MADAM HARRIS & SON have much WASTED— BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, OF SOBER ‘a siiuation as cook, wi © for two yes or two days in the corset store, 89 n Sth and Gib avs, and steady habits, er, Can give be Please app betwe bility, &e. ¥ Tith st., asure in announcing the arrival of their first importation of ench bonnets for the approaching season. Tn elegance of design and iasieful combination of materials, this importation : We call part alfention to our eidered ona a0 much agenired st present vis, the as worn by thé Empress Hugenle, besides other nével- manner, and French fluting. The best of city reference give: last place, Please eall for two days at 85 W. 18h TANTED—BY TWO COMPETENT YOUNG Wox situations in the same family; one as cook, washer and ironer; the other as chembermaid and seamstress, or to assist dressmaker, her and ivon- 3 as to capi ing a house and store, RESSMAKERS—A CHANCE—A YOUNG LADY HAY- wonld like to joing with a good Board, lodging and a share of the business will . Herald office, siating name, Also an Englisit a es in velvet, &¢., &e. ¥ str RS, TANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION AS | cull at 56 Hever street, between Orchard and Ludlow streets, A 5 i ; ry . Our stock of furs will be found worthy of especial notice, ifitte ie tugatons te mute waracih poussins wee |] cee ereeee et comprising a full assortment of -Knssian sable, mink marin, hy unde WANTED—A SITUATION. STABLE GIRL, ress in a’ private family; family sewing and embroider; int the Washing and ironing. Best city re ” given, Please stone martin, chinchilla, ermine, de, de ‘or 7 ANTED—BY A PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN, A knowledge tion as cook; would be willing to asgist with the d Iront ‘in inquire at 104 Concord st., Brooklyn. wee days, A SITUATION washi Can be § ILLINERY.—J, B. ARMSTRONG, 275 FULTON BY A RESPECTABLE Spring and Broome, for (wo days. iy hy pattern bats, together with his own inanuiactured nallli 7 ANTED—RY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION TO | "ery,*upplied on rensonable terms. do chamberwork and sewing, or'to assist in washing. A ihe dutier of he Good city reference if required. Call at No. 2 5th st. {ALL AND WINTER FASHIONS FOR 1855.—JU8T | st., be Young woman, as chambeimatd, oF 10 do housework in a smal! family; the best of reference. Can be seen at 193 Mott st,, In the rear. WANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPROTADLE young girl, to do chamberwork and to take care ef chil- dren, or to do geriernl housework In a smal family; has good WwW ANTED—SITUATIONS, D—A SITUATION, Go guetals Bonkenee, would he glad to engage with a iamil quire at her last place, 465 Hudson st days at 43 Perry st. BY TWO RESPECTABLE young women~one to do chamberwork and waiting, or to aeaist in washing and troning, the other 4s nurse and sedim- ‘ood city re ufo erence from both, Please call for one day A PLAIN FAMILY, TO a middle-aged woman, or oing to Kurope. ' In- i for two days. rosetved ® large and superb assortment of silk mtlline W ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUA nw goods and ribbons; also, a splendid variety of velvetadd ADI good cook and first rate laundréss. Can be tw ih Tamas, cloaks and manilias for fall and winter, at eye ai 186 East Sin street between Bi aed Ba WILLIAM IRVINE’S, 17 Catherine strvet, enues. WANTEDCBY A RESPEOTABLE PROTESTANT GIRL, ‘a situation as nurse or chambermaid or to do general ree ne aap Ee cea! |. MAMMARY ALL AND WINTER FASHIONS IN Mus CLOAKS, MANTILLAS AND FURS. milliner, MAGNIFICENT DISTLAY OF PARIS NOVELTIRS, as prentice, permanent engagement m 7, be ences required. Apply at 108 Cha at fo ‘ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION AS 7 LL ‘ Aan tcemscaionile. tall eiocke ot Wilmestwin | WV cucibernasd and 10 aasiat in the Washing and ironin street Brooklyn, will open for inspt 7 ,, consisting o! the richest feathers flowers, rib: R., Herald office. ELEN bah hy iodo et 157 Billzabeta. st, botw ae eel eet in rok on Friday, the pr h; also, his ba = Ber 4 hair, do fine sewing, 4 first rate hands; WANTED the ph 1 out a ADIES OF GOOD ADDRESS AND GENTERL (J pearance, wanted, to obtain subserivers for a very sale ie work. From $10 to $80 per Week can be mado. ADIES! MAID WANTED—ONE WHO CAN DRE! and who thoroughly understan ‘Watl75 2d avenue, corner of Lith DRESS CAP MAKERS WANTED—MOST BE none other need apply, Wanted im ‘at Mrs. Roberison’s, 40% Broadway. “IMMEDIATELY, A GOOD Please call at44 Third avenue. ER WANTED—WANTED TO HIRE FOR TWO tuouths, 10.g0 20 anites from the elty, a pr dan ntlag of ie Opening day at the United States cloa WM. BUCHANAN MAC Aty) has the honor to announce to the ladies of New York and adja cent cities, that he will be ready to submit for thelr approba- tion on WEDNrSDAY, THE 26TH 1NST., the most superb collection of recherche and ‘tlegant garments ever offered in this country, comprising all the latest’ produc tions of the most eminent Parisian modistes, which, on insp: mantilla store, housework, in a small family; good city reference from her last place. ‘Call at Dean Bt., South Brooklyn, for two days, ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation as seamstress; is ca} able ot entting and fitting ladies? dreseex, or would hnye no objection to the care of chil: dren; can give good eity reference, Call at 19 18th st., be- tween Broadway and ih ave. EAMSTRI ‘roner. reference. two days. ANTED—A ANTEDSA SITUATION, | BY young woman, as cook private family, at 149 6th short distay Good cit renee. ‘woman, 8 good cook, wash Good Apply at 189 W. RESPFOTABLE washer and ironer in a small Please call for two days Tin the millinery store. No objection 0 goa ee in the country. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG RESPECTA. ble her and ironer in a pri- vate family; no dtjection to do Ffezeral houseyrork; good ety ih sl., near 8th avenue, for SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE woman, 28 good plain cook; is first rate washer and city reference, Apply at 130 1éth st., between ith and 8th aventies, for two days, tion, will be found to evince a degree of taste fully commen- surate with the advancing refinement and luxury ‘of the age, His three spactous plate-glass windows will be found to con: tain an array of tempting novelties, which, for the convenience of visiters on that day, he begs leave to describe as follows:— Window No. 1 (nearest Broadway) will be found to contain the most complete and beautiful assemblage of mantilias and WASTEDCBY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUATION ‘ag chambermald and waiter, or to take care of children and do plain sewing + with good city reference; can be seen for two days, Call ‘i 151 West 20th st. J ina restaurant. 1 ness. Inquire at 609 Broadway, basement, AND NURSE.—WANTED, ONE WHO IS © competent o cul and fit children’s clothing and take charge of two boys four nnd five years old, having ood rolerence need apply. be SHIRT HAND WA miliar with cutting and making nent situation by inquiring at Tt Chambers st. YSTERMAN WANTED.—A MAN TO OPEN OYSTERS must perfectly understand his busi- None but an American NTED-—AN AMERICAN WOMAN, FA- shirts, may secure a perma- ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, AS CHAMBERMAID AND fo assist in washing and ironing, or child’s nurse; would be willing todo general housework for a small tatmus for early fall wear—that in the centre. being one of family ; can id richly ad q ich has given to the be seen fortwo days; good clly reference. "Call at 1; ‘East oo utd inten Cee re lace, which distiueuion among | $8 well aequ 1 Parisian artistes this season. fn that see! ‘Window No. 2 (the centre) will be rendered conspicuous b; ‘8 tasteful profusion of rare and costly furs of all nations, nt among which will be observed a Russian sable cape, | New York P Price $1,600, of the most Instrous and truly, regal aspect, sup: ported on either side by a set of royal ermine and Polish’ mi of rare bewuty and value. J ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS child’s nurse; has been ‘accustomed to taki children for several years; or {0 do pain sewing or chamber: Work and aesis! in washing and ironing has two. years’ ree- rence from her last place; can be seen for two days. Call a = fost 205, ‘youn Wan SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE ‘oung woman, as pens cook, Washer and ironer, or to do ghamb ser rk and wait first floor, back root WASTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation to do general housework, as laundress or cook. Good ety reference. “Call for two days at G4 18d, betwoen 6th and 7th avenues. JANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE wornan, to £0 to California, to take care of children and do plain sewing; is willing to go on a three months voyage. Can give good reference as to characier. dent ‘street, South Brooklyn, in the store. Good city reference. Apply at Inquire at 13 Presi- ‘a bo Houston st., in the taney store, between Broadway and the In window No. 5 will be shown three of the handsomest black Bowery. Lyons velvet cloaks in America, presenting at oue glance the ne plus ultra of perfection in the ari, and surpassing in bean- nue, corner of It those beautiful creations in velvet, elaborately embroidered SA Leeee DL dea feyites Ap TANvOR. ba nted ‘with merchants, hotel Keepers and druggists th pest references (OF ind whocan bring guarantee preferred,) for business habit Meet Wilh & i permancnt situation, Apply fat fetter, to oflice. ALESMEN WANTED-—THREE SMART YOUNG MEN, well acquainted with the clty retail dry goods business ; hone other, Heed. apply. To such, permanent situations and good salaries will y! given. Apply to J. M. Corwin, 307 6th ave- @ Ver’ ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A situation as chambermaid or laundreas in a respeoiible family, Best city reference given. Call at 148 West 15th st, and exquisite tinish anything of the kind hitherto imported. are named respectively the “Kmpress Bugenie,” the ‘orite” and “Rachel.” Please to observe the opening quilters, ‘ANTED—SEVERAL GOOD CLOAKMAKERS AND To foot workers the bighest wages will be 27 Lispenard st. ‘ay maar day, Wednesday, 26th inst. given. "Apply ANTED-BY ‘A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT ib BUCHANAN MACKENZIN, = woman, a situation to do the housework of a 45. and 47 Canal and an nlapena sts., Brandreth Building. small Ba rivate familys is ag good plain cook, washer sud ironer. i ome The best of city ret ce given. Please ‘call at 12th st., MPORTANT TO LADIES.—THOSE WISHING THE third Boor, most perfect fitting dresses must call at 497 Broadway, A | Bloch, ANTED—T0 GO SOUTH, A YOUNG LADY, FULLY competent to work on Singer's or Wheeler & Ae gg ‘8 sewing machine; @ dressmaker preferred. Appl 306 Broadway, up stairs, between 8 am morning. Also, a good dressmaker few apprentices wanted to learn the wade; also a good pattern Wirt SITUATION, AS WAITER, BY ASMART, | maker. ‘active man, who would be willing to make himself use work. ANTED—BY A Po ptledtoon gg me GIRL, A SITUATION as cook, or to do general housework; she has the best steerer from respectable families in Brooklyn. Apply Sands st. (basement), Brookiyn. ANTED BY A SCOTCH GIRL, A SITUATION AS dressmaker and seamstress; can do all kinds of embrol. Gery ard family bey will go out by the week or month, at Feasonable terms. Can be scen at $12 Atlantic st., Brooklyn. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUATION fs chambermald, or to take care of children god do plata Bewing. Can give recommendations from her last place. Can be seen at 347 ‘Sa if zoom. FWANTEDIA SITUATION AS COOK, BY AN EXPERI enced young woman, rivate tar! as. Bist in washing aud ironing if required. None’ need apply be ¢ wishing a stendy woman for the winter. ‘Please tall for ‘one week, if not engaged, at 98 West 19th st., between 6th and 7 avenues. WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation to do the general housework of a small Private Family; is ood plain cook and excellent, was ar and trone ood city referen jease cn!) for twodaysat 215 ro Detween Sullivan jougal. vi sing Wer A COMPETENT PERSON, A SITUA- tion as nurse, ina private family; would take care of a tere tntanes. “can he well recommended from Jat place, where she ved two years. Call or address 62 eat Dist sts, third hoor, for two days: ee ef Se Ry A SITUA- ion As first rate cook ie best of city reference given. Can be seen at 155 Zist st , between 2d and 3d s Bt avenues, 2 Wages: AN EXPERIENCED GIRL, A SITUA. {o gook.frvnah and, iron in a private faaily,, Cun Bome woll resommended asio character and capability. ef Gall M82 Myriie avenue, Brockiyn, te the e dry goods store, ew F SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE ‘48 seamstress in & private family; is a good hand at ing to ongage by the euting 8 ro nd iting ladies’ dresses; ta willtn dood reference: Apply ‘at No. 8 Hosct ate Front Sesersent, neat? ‘6 ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE yor i to do housework, or as waiter and chamber. maid if) a small fimily. “Please call for two days at 121 Baxter BL, ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUA- tion as chambermatd and to assist in washing and tron. fg, or would do plain sewing in ® private family; can make herself wenerally’ Useful. Has the best of elty reference, “Can be seen we two days at 144 East Sist st., between 2d and 3d venues. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE, STEADY YOUNG ‘woman, a situation to do chamberwork and waiting, oF plain sewing and to take care ot children. Best of city refer @nee given. Please cail for two days at 8 West 45th st, be ‘ween 6th and 7th avenues, y ANTED-A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE ng woman, todo chamberwork or as laundress in'a mall prrvate family.’ Good city reference given, Please call Jor one day at 182 Clinton place, #th street. YANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG Ms od to do general housework, Or to do up stairs work. s, reference. Apply at No. 134 East 22d st., between ai'an avenues, ih the siore. Can be seen for two days. co tena AV ARTED—A si SITUATION, AS CHAMBERMAID IN A hotel or boarding house, = two days at 478 Pearl st, ren Dailding. first Fe heen erccins nnanscetina ee Ia ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESI W ‘ote wotan, us camber and wale eee ABLE goaid and ric Ro objection to take care of ehildren Good ven, sone rf nee jease call for two days at 06 Cal: ey Boor SITUATION, Ba! A RESPECTABLE and troning; ‘ts Can be e (reek, sesoad four, front room. = aaa SITUATION, AS COOK, IN A PRIVATE family, by a joung woman; she has objection to a repectable bonrding house, is « frst re rate washer froner. oaneakee, snd understands mak Sore ‘s short distance in the ‘Sountey. Case eal "rr i situation. — ‘apply in the st sore, re, for ARB, lulberry st. , for two day! Wr SITUATION, BY"A BAL EOMAR, OF RX. ans sar at ‘a thorough a knew wledge of the naa sername ee Fastest © cpesenes pe Sees Saba » Br bee room"tas bepsa sa dase St., near Ist avenue, first floor, front JANTED—A SITUATION, young gir), as chambermald Soa nis washer me ironer, or chambermaid and waiter, in of city reference from her last p! Please call at No, 9 1th st., near Broadway. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A ‘as nurse and Keamatress; and can cut and fit children’s cloth lathes: ts Scotch girl, ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY, A PROTESTANT to do chamberwork or to mind children, Good references. ’ City preterred. Apply at Can be seen Ul sulted. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A FIRST CLASS PRO- tesiant cook, with the best of elty references. Can be seen for two days at 28 Eust 19th st, Wantep—a “SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE PRO- testant woman, ax wet nurse. given. "Apply jor two da, RESPECTABLE ail private family. Bost where she lived ten years. YOUNG WOMAN, ean do all kinds of embroidery, ‘ling to do chamber* ‘at 406 3d avenue. Good recommendations ‘at 239 Mulberry st., between Prince and Spring, Address P. 1., 301 Bowery, N ILLINERS FROM THE COUNTRY, CAN NOW SEE at GENIN’S Bazaar, 513 Broadway, under ANTED—BY TWO RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMEN, | Hotel, pattern bonnets, for the full, of unusual and surpassing siiuations; one as plain cook, washer and troner; the | bei . other to dochamberwork and wai rw to take care of ehil- Gren and do plain sewing. Please nil at No. 2 Morria ste tat floor, back room. Can be seen for two days, ANTED—A SITUATION, a A RESPECTABLE young woman, as plain ihe has no objection to as- sist in’ the waaling ‘and ironing of © small private family. Good city references given. Inquire at 73 Weat 17th st., near 6th avenue, for two days. during the wi NERY.—H. & M. KING, 71 CANAL STREET, » opened a choice ‘assortment of fall bonacts, French ial towers, ribbons, &c. ‘The ladies are respectfully in- goad hand wit Vited to call and examine the same, ILLINERY OPENINNG—MRS, CARTER HAS JUST opened the richest assortment of Paris millinery ever imporied and offered for salo in this cliy. The stock comprises dress bonnets, rich fancy and plain velveta do., Paris embrot ANTED—A GOOD MILLIN! making all kinds of bonnets, rt tnilliners, Apply at J. B. Armstrong's, 276 F' ‘ANTED.—TWO GOOD DRESSMAKERS AND FOUR apprentices, and pal while, 283 Nicholas street josephine Os, eH Eee ce nee tnme Copealieeioos iar have constan yen NTED—TWO OR THREE GOOD TRIMMERS AND ton st., Brooklyn. Wages no object ing, i Indy who operated on the ER, WHO UNDERSTANDS to go to Catskill, N. ae employment and We want two good cap makers for our siore, Apply ai Gay's millinery store, 253 Gre ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as good pian cook, washer and ironer. Good elt sity references given. Please call for two days at 122 dered Neapolitan, dark fancy straw, quite new, and other choice ‘materials ‘suitable for the approaching season. Mrs, TER, tmporier of Farle milinery, 663 Broadway, op ANTED—A WOMAN TO COOK, WASH AND IRON City reference required. Apply at 54 State st,, Brooklyn: D. ., oy 188 FRIEDERICHS RESPECTFULLY INFORMS THE Sonne Woman Ta de eeeral Reactor ae esta | MiShavtie in general, andthe Germans ia: parvoular, (iat tate hears Inquire at 23 Walker st, City reference, she has a few more vacancies for puptis in her boarding school ————— ————————eee——— | forchiidren. Terms very moderate. Inquire of Rev. F. 7 ANTED—BY A YOUNG LADY, (AN ENGLISH PRO. | Stohlmann, 165 Mott street, or fuhtros a liter to Miss AF testan:) n situation as companion to an invalid Indy, | d¢richs, New Rochelle, Westchester county, N avenue isth at. ‘Walker. can give ironing. AN Wad Wen: testant maid and lau last place. Apply at 19 11 ¢ seen for wo days, If not engaged, W sare SITUATION, BY amity es girl, {0 do. genera) housework nae ia sal! private isa Good © ay oy Zelerenos leone her eer) Pisce. Or ioake oar of children, Please call at 345 Rivington st., for two days, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY young woman, as seamstress and chambermaid, or as nurse; Is an excellent sewer and can embroider. The best of city reference can be given. Please call at 152 7th avenue, be 1Ween 20th and 2ist st., third floor, baek room. Can be seen {or two days, if not engaged, WAXTEDKA SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, TO do general housework or chai rk. ence, Apply at 218 Centre st, Can be seen for two days, if not engaged, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A_ RESPECTABLE Young girl, as seamstress; is a have @ objection to do light charnberwork, orto make herself generally useful if required. Can be seen for two days at 210 , nei ED—A SITUATION, BY A tee da IN tag jo chamberwork and fine washi ; can give the best cit She thoroughly uadersian ive the best city references, petween 6th and 7 a situadion: ‘one as cook, wi tion as seamstress, 1, Serve a ahd'3d a room ween Ist a) avenues. days, if not engaged. pan eck nen n=} NN W ANTED—BY A RESPECTABL| tion as chambermaid and to pont a sag and WanNten—a SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE PRO- bermald and waiter, or chamber- ress. Cun give good city reference from her st., between 3d and 4th avenues. ‘irl, as cham! ath st, nine years, between 7th and sth avenues, in rear building, to 2 o'clock, ench day. lal ne Win Sapa 8] ‘woman, as cook; is Willing in a private amily.” No onjecton. to boarding ho references given. Apply at 953s D—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A SI- or as chambermaid or waitress; reference. Apply at 472 Fourth be seen for a few ANTED-BY A RESPECT TABLE YOUNG MAN nour sitnat nt porter pice: is well” Satcloned with the. eity Nine Jerald office. ae aptripnmeimenveivetasiasinatcibidisit ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE, TRUSTWORTHY oung man, a oes J ing or We house, diken de taquice OFC. Augrave, 61 Codte WASTED—BY Two youNa GIRIS, SITUATIONS; maid snd antrom, oe sonmaeun’ OY refteen, ton ee twodars ieee rence, Call for —— eee WARTED-A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, As bermald ai do the fine washing and tron RESPECTABLE RESPECTABLE good dressmaker; would reference ITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE to assist in the Ae | Mulberry street, corner of pee nae business ith avemves, fat Oe aye betes boo WASTEDIBY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, Aon As cook in a private family; te Arist ip the wasting abd froning OF ne Iii cf clly reference given, "Please call at Ast aid 2 avenues, $$ D—BY TWO RESPECTABLE GIRLS, SITUA- tions; one as cook, washer, and froner, the other a¥ thar lt place and Fbrag if be five years’ city reference from ‘an be seen for psiaee, herrea’ ie, hong vdaye ath 10! Smith street, would be willing pe The best ty “Address "We B orter in a dry goods import his leg employer, Pa. ee ee ee ——. | ]f8, JOSEPHINE PINTELS, 19 GRAND STREET, COR) ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, Ber of Broadway en on Thursday, September 27, ere titatlon. ns cook, washer and Kone wh Mood'ciy | ber assortment of Paris fall millinery, &e. reference. Can be seen for two days at 131 West 20th st. pans MADE CLOAKS AXD MANTILLAS— ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A tituntion as Iaundress Or elataberiald, or to-do" flne Ree OT. 0, Post oflice. Good reference washing and iro avenue, near Fourth st. A en 89 A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A FAMILY'S i Washing on reasonable erms, The, best of reverence en; or a few gentlemen's was! Ay addr {soi 00 Baat Lath ats room’ Nora APPLY OF address, Mrs. ANTED —A_ SITU, young woman, A. Please ‘call for two days at 32 Sixth Will open a superb stock va Tuesday September 28, roudway, Chambers and Reade strev ts ecnambermaid ai IcH FURs.— oY A. T. STEWART & CO. = Will open, on Wednenlay Sep temiver 26, thet PALL STOCK OF LONDON. MANUPACTURED ATION, ‘BY A RESPROTADLE Broadway, Chambers and Reade streets, ee bay get re 4 GTRAW TRIMMINGS, RIBBONS, SILK AND VELVETS, ‘and troniny iy ron. Sowers and feainerafand millinery goods In general, oe Pees Ne. 4 Unk Union court, Univeraly Place, between 1th | tii jowest rioes fn in = ne WEISKEE Bie THER, Jolin st., corner of Willen, UP eles ANTED—A SITU ATION, BY A RESPECTABLEGIRL, ME MISSES JOEL. r 629 BROADWAY, BREWSTER'S | © ahaa be Wighiy recat rar her asnisee tay | Ly merblewuitngs, in sence ral ie saemaee eceive the latest Paris pattern to Seen for two days at 88 Iith st ladies of, and visiters to, New. York, that "they will'cpen. fall Good refer to take care ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE PRO- DANCING ACADEMIES, ones: {estan young woman, fis Tady's maid and. West one as good cook, washer ood situations. girls can hove ¢,g00d p places, »; preferred) who understands washi of references requi + 86th st, ANTED—A COLORED WOMAN TO DO THE COOK- ing and washing of a small family. clean and understand washing perfectly, and also have a good Fecommendation, Apply at Hi ANTED—BY THE WEEK, A PERSON WHOIS A PER- fect dressmaker, first rate trimmer, and accustomed to the most fashionable work, Address E, D., Union square TANTED—A YOUNG WOMAN WHO HAS BEEN AC- Customed to business, {0 attend in & eontectionery store. Apply at 365 Broadway, Serween d snd 6 o'clock tn the alternane, JANTED—TWO PROTESTANT GERMAN GIRLS— w and troner, and the other ag nd, Walter, 2 Carroll place, Good refere: will be Court st., ANTED—A SMART AND NEAT MIDDLE AGED WO- amines, ‘Those having ‘good ey re ference may ‘spply at 197 Cinton st., South Brovkiyn, be Wat GIRLS, TO DO FOCEEWORE, qT American, Irish, German and Ro pelo] Waxtena PROTESTANT GIRL GR (GERMAN OR ‘ENG- ‘as cook, washer One who thoroughly undersiands her business, i good recommendations, may caii - millinéry on Thursday,” Septem’ The esses | vale faun! ANTES weed is rallac a done eaecorag | Rurteran imino em avery rtiiy tarthe | Ung cn i and baking.” Good city and country ‘ref est and ricl ater! in styles a. iple or the moat Tih st., near Ist avenves for two a oe elegant and distingue taste. rondwi 7 ANTED—IMMEDIATELY, A She must be neat and Hamersle; FIRST RATE COOK, ing and froning thoroughly. Best German preferred. Apply at 35 a bee Ie perfectly understands ail kinds of family sewing, anddoing ap | A DODWORTIPS DANCING ACADEMIES, wears at 48 | Crone musiina; would go as child's nutee wiry fami td A New Your, No. 606 Broadway, ADEM. street, rope, Can come well ‘recommended by her last-employers, Montague place, near Court street. Brooxy! 137 Montague p' Mr. DODWORTH ‘has the honor of anmonneing thatthe Classes and Lessons will commence for the season at the New York Academy, on SATURDAY, Oct 6, and at the Brooklyn Maan DAY, Oct. 8. terms, &c., can be obtained at either of Can be seen for (wo days at 142 West 1h oth avenues. ————— WANTEDIBY TWO RESPECTABLE GIRLS, SITUA ‘ions in a highly respectable family; one as seamstress, ake pee and the other as chambermaid or laundress. The very best of city reference ns to capability, &c. Please apply th corse! , £9 West 1ith st., between Sth and 6th avenues, for two | that, agreeably to by HS asin Academy in irookiyn on the plan so ricreasful in Now a Se ‘orl e te spacious: com! years’ thn JANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A ! simon o ake care of children and do plan swing, oF do senrerres and 4, sew. i has good recommendation | will from ber place. in v ngaged, at 186 Tath street, between ist and dd nveuuee’ Mote between 7th and the Court tates Fulton at nnd ‘Myr yrds avenue rallronds t ‘of Montague piace, but the Academy. few staps from repel a Sortaane haloes public 5 oe Ne Fettirued {06 ftom his tour of lieve $s in Kurope, and = the various -sivles, of fashionable ANTED—A_ SITUATION, BY A apt ‘as first rate dressmaker or seat tt 12th street, betweon TF oan cut a: dt Indien Indies’ ‘and children’s Somes inthe best Der, and Go Alt Kinde of nestingock ‘Apply at 45 ri pa fal Bathe ing wbouia ant fs tothe ae street, near dihavenue, in the sore, Best of city reference wpeare classes at fils room, to appl piven: ae posaife for the days and hours, Grreulra eave ETRE MNS, TT A] ‘isemente, ANTED—DY A YOUNG AMERICAN OTRt, A arte. | ‘*veve-_ Particulars in Wulure adver ation, to do nberwork or waiting, or take drank ae a ood cy reitrone required; | T)ARCING ACADEMY, 81 BROADWAY.—PROP. J, aay ays M G0 Tenth at., between avenues B and Public and his iriende that ble scademy will be open every day. at all boars, or private lessons to Classes tor prac J ANTED—BY A RESPECTAULE GIRL, A SITUATION washer and i No objection to a ‘ice as usual. cook, ‘and ironey boarding petowe. Can be recommended trom ber ‘last Can be seen for two days at 132 West 16th st ore only to Til & Coo wes NTED—A housewo dress + Amerionn, Her DE. GIA PECTFULLY INFORMS last place. friends and bie tat having Dewy vated pe) o_o sey i nope ig ance Saat ¥, of ber. ‘or tt iy ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE | verley house, corner of Fourth strce Som ae bes ong WomAn, as cook; \inderstands all kinds of cooking |. and baking, nnd is willing’ to nsaistin washing and ironing, | = Can bo seen for (wo days at 64 Charlton st., third oor. City a PANTED—A SITUATION, BY AN AW 9 W testant girl, who will make herselt eenessily wera - A LANNAYS DANCING SCHOOL ‘ue Hall, ert, Ng r=) re Srocnies, will a gue Heturday, Odlober. 6, o'clock. Monthly Matinee Dan and te thecoarme Wane & ‘4 YOUNG WOMAN, a STFUATION TALON a8 a i Aa w Gent ana iréner, Friday evenings, N. B.— above eee 2 aaa oe oe se n= ‘imeetings, ac. /ADpIy ere! Sa ae See aoe an ep a BY igen go ee ee OF RSEOR oF the piano and guitar, removed to 67 Amity treet. siNarsa, ein 7 ANTED.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, WITH goon references and well recommended; rustomed care and charge of children, who cin ‘sew. well, understana up stairs work. and ean assist if required, at other work about the house ae at 136 Clinton street, fourth bouse belo — EE ES aS Wontenceeve FERAL YOUNG LADIES.—SEVER. or ‘DODWORTH the pleasure of informing his friends young ladies can be employed in She — ied solicitations to establish a | Apply from 3 to 5 P.M. oe at Hi lowed. yal. Rae 7ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED § Ni ‘es Se ee neni corel Gaerne which Y W nurse, a Protestant, rine pe mg én M4 at 74 Kast 234 st,, from T to ANTED—SEVERAL HANDS TO SEW ON FINE ‘ANTED=A 1 VERY COMPETENT NURSE, WHO UN- eft este days rome's to Dr mk pn | WAXTED-AX EXPERIENCED COOK, vas: THO- oughly, understands her To ‘such # one libe- ralwagos willbe piven. “Apply atl West 290s 3 TT ANTED—A Leak GTR herself to reside in Havana two children and ent Lith street, | WWANTEDSA SITUATION, BY A RESPECTARLE | _Soirees exclusively for pupils and parents, need aps apt good stlchers and ” young American girl, to do chamber work; is route ° — looks” | make Heras elf generally usetil,” Please cali az] Chryatle HARRUAND'S ROOMS_NO. {4 BAST THURTRENTH wat floor, bac! Prvatyay. Mr. derstands perteetiy the care hE abe’ must wb de acting at the same time as a rences required. Apply at 144 B. 18th st, ANTEM—A 7as¥MER IN A TAILOR'S STORE; ONE ‘Aecusiomed (0 the DRsnem ve! Apply by ook, 299 Broad ‘k and make Herald omce. WAXTED-A MAY AND HIS Wire, WITHOUT FAMie derviaait ferfsing, and ‘bring tod hecreepidanions” Apety Lesiona to Mr. John Kearney, corner Dover and Water sts. afte: anaes at tania will be piven. ik will be assisted by her Wxtep—ror WHALING VOYAGES, aa wae American men, twenty one — ula wer ADDY at 20’ Weal st Acneenmtahit silliness, rTY YAABORERS ON DIVISION AVENUE, Bed HLLINS, Contractor. ANTED—A WOOLLEN CARDER AND SPINNER; who has been ceustomed to carpet yarn pealarred: Wie ‘at 192 broadway, corner of John st. room 12° i Wages not - daughter. Fur Tapranties can be had Py he my Inn towing raves eeeen ve up “ane musign And Disee, (Bin ete for wo da 32 Udivereliy pheee oe New MG Wiloughdy street, Brooklyn. rg fen and “biackrmith, Jeetion to go the count Can he net. or two at ber UST. HER i] Present employer's, 768 Greenwieh st, bet ape Wass SITUATION, BY A RESPECTARLE ing aig sh wn, non pe Yon ory pled or ier. ‘Hammond sts, ARR chambermaid and nurse: can de plain | Weetnesdays and Satardays. Sp rock: agrap—syyry ‘Has "the" bee ehy retaeace len era lym. corner of ones ad “Atlantic streets, om grant | W “Ban Wis SITUATION, BY A ResPRorABER | S800 eS nt Henry street, BrboLiyns nT PPE “fi rot ganas. ‘nh eee Cac tnd Brat rate i WASTED=nY A. 1 A HIGHLY RESPECTABLE ENGLIAH mn teeny NT ER A I private family; has seven in 3 seamstress. Oty refe- C. 1OHT's ne DARCT EMY, (STITU. tay: the beat of ates renee gives. Inquire a its Whitehat a ‘the grocery store. | MA use a Hg oe A ag aisbecoruer of Henry and AUaaUe sin, room ite a bet OF ean ——$—<— ‘AANTED—TWO BOYS, WHO UNDERSTAND FILING Ww’ burnishing brase Work for gas fixiures, Apply to EC Giserim seses loward street, Meaoes TO op ame| two years, OMAN, (AMERICAN) To agaist IN Mf generally useful. HELP WANTED. Weer er a ae ia at dope ab Kets tr me man cd: "Apply. al 20, Bovenih avenue, corner prejerre pply Nineteenth sircet, for three days, Nono need apply good recommendations. areas } MIDDLE-AGED STEADY Ry eee W vinochine ot pighta: a man with a keeper, Dielerred. pply at TOE Broadway, corn WANTED—A MAN, ACQUAINTED WITH THE FOR- Saber trade, and’ ‘wo Willing, to work for hie wages. Sucha one may in bis 0 writing, stating Telerenees Golgate, Herald office. NTED—. MAN, FROM 18TO 2 YEARS W, “aralcaiead nar None ut onan a Wan Een ani cine wal armen Bete my THE BROOKLYN HOTEL AND DINING saloon, No, 17 Fulton at., Brooklyn, four smart panes Malters. None need apply but those who undersiaud the bu- > ali Ar SMART YOUNG MEN, TO ATTEND to outdoor sales, Please address, with reference, Ed- wan 'TED—ONE OR TWO DRY GOODS §. in th Siar) anid dress goods att EWS, 445 Eighth avenue, hscdine spi wet ANTED—A SOBER, STEADY TRUST wu is a practical farmer and ardenee In ahs “3 and willing (0 to work, and understands of hacen it ‘and do the work ¢ farm. ‘Nout bus eampetsnt pesaou need apply at py ae Baretta bibl So BR COLORED WOMAN TO WOMAN TO and iron, Ont come well recom- send yep at 6 Wi Se "OS V “heres an coe MAN Lepage oF prion ed OARE OF se himnelf generally useful, Apply om Thursday fay, trom 10 Gi Ae Me to Mr, Gray, at Lovejoy's WETEAE, ot Bea ge le . Wages $1 por w lodging.» They mast ave new co ihedand’ knw boveto and write, Al ly at 604 Broadway, between 12 and 1 o’clook, and no other time. oat ANTED-A SMART WAITER; NONE BUT Ti ho thoroughly uuderstand their business need good referenco required, Callat 16 West 17th sh, WANTEDITHREE SMART MEN. TO SELL AMONGST kentlemen a novel ‘article of dress, sure 6 Command a larga. anes only a. percel acon io carry; Mah wage pe. ty require for the amount en Out, W amount to $25 or upwards, ‘hditrose W. dee He TA NTED—IN A DRY GOODS STORE, TWO OR THREE experienced salesmen; none others’ need 3 good reference required, “Apply at 476 8ih avenues en? ANTED—THREF FIRST CLASS SALESMEN IN THE dry goods trade. Appl petro? al “a M., or after 5 P.M, toE. H. ‘eadbeater & 0o., oar ANTED—YOUNG MEN FOR WHALING VOYAGES; advance allowed from $50 to $75 to outiit, &e. Wanted, coopers, carpentors and blacksmiths. Young men to goto sea will ind all kinds of voyages, by epplyt en Gall & Robson, 151 South st. corner Peck elip, up sta \/ANTED—A MAN WHO THOROUGHLY UNDER- siands the tea and collec trade, aud one who is a good salesman. Apply at 24 Carmine st, TANTED—1WO OR THREE SMART, ENWRGMEIO men inalight and agreeable business,’ and would like {0 go ahead nnd make money. Also, a man wire capiinl of $150, (0 take charge of business in Bown. Salary $40 to $60 per mond. For particulars apply at 434 Broadway, Tov No. i. Oilice hours irom 8 A. M, to 6 P.M. THE TRADES, MEN AND FEEDERS WANTED, AT 97 DAMS PRI: ‘Oli st. N AMERICAN MECHANIC, OF SOME ABILITY, BUT At, avithout the means to commonce business, dvairos to ob- iain a el |, Undoubled resence given, Address American Mechanic, East river Post otice. (portale ate WANTED.—GOOD HANDS WILL GET feet y and constant employment with Garigauld & Co., english e! ecto, gold and silver platers, 616 Broadway, RON RAILING, WANTED, A FOREMAN FOR AN fron. railing establishment; ‘a man of the first class ane practical mechanic, and who ‘ean take the} entire bvery depariment init, Address. iintuediately by note €0 @- Be De at the Herald office, stating where an intervicw can be (T°, WATCHMAKERS—A GOOD WORKMAN, THAT ‘will be falthfui to the interests of his employer, end is de- Ine Westra ly by hear of «fare chance by applying tea faiden fane, N, ¥. READ, TAyLUw £00, e; 4 . nO. 1 bi LiTHOGRAPHERS, WANTED, J IMMEDIATELY, ree jou 01 ‘also n competent. person to do the TGascureten es coke. cod ‘and to ‘ake ee IF ‘an office, in a neighboring city. su tingwhen and where an interview may be vende WANDA Finer RATE & ENGINE, TORNER. TOA kman good wages @ ven Apply wo Young. Sleoblus & Co. 10 Madea tangs W4xtenaa WATCHMAKER. APPLY TO REA1H, 173 Broadway. ene ANTED—A FOREMAN OF TASTE, SKILL AND EX- perience in a first class fashionable wholesale and retail Soiking eoahnenet Address, with reference, box 2,256 Pe 8. TA SPECTAT, MEETING. “OF T ane NATIONAL Chowder Club, held at 82) Broadway, September ‘Aicnz0° Bingham, View Prosident, was ‘called to the Chair when, ihe, lowing Preamble and resolutions were unani: mously a Whe peg: it has plensed the aimighty God to take from our midst our late worthy President, Henry J. Allen, therefore, Resolved, That in his death we have to mourn’ the lose of & sincere friend, and society the loss of one ot its brightest orna- ments, (A sirictly honest and honorable man in all the rela- 1@ was eminently distinguished for his beneve- NSE IS BE pet leacntpeeect erp ‘esolved, That we offer our con — his bereaved ‘wife and relatives oie 20'ved, That the members of the Club attend the funeral asa mark of respect to our Govesned friend, Resolved, ‘bat & copy of these proceedings be sent to ia Wllow and relatives, and also be published. INGHAM, Vice President, Prepenicr T. sorsun, 'Bocrelary. ROOKLYN, E. D.—NOTICE, 0, U. A.—THE of Nathan Hall, chapter No. 66, are Teauested to their room, corner of Fifth and Grand rere, THe deloc, oa on ‘Thursday evening, September 27, for gm a body nd proceeding to me Wishagt on, Chapter No, 2. order of the Chapter, MES fl, THRYER, Sachem, G. Covert, C. C. Fa wine eosin er aan Gast STATE FAIR AT ELMIRA, OOT 2D, 8D, 4TH regu, ar Nett” Sb fag ie" Peek i Tar. Articles designed for exhibition; free. ‘ASONIC.—THE MEMBERS OF METROPOLIT. Lodge, No. 273, are hereby notified “, ae Ineeting wil bn held on Thursday, 2th ina. at 7 ra Feiaiva o dues will be tly orcad. pe Oe Pana Wee HF Te sideration, ©. A. Harvey, See. Nw YORK BORTIOULTURAL SOCIETY.—THE F, Exhibidon of fru! a crnign oa ase iia fescreah coame s tember % and die Arliclos vest be sect Stony afer. noon or Tuenda meerting . Properly labt ‘and a list a te nae hand ea vb the sled ay ty pew go ats oclook P. ue. the a fog the owing evening. . wards fan wil be Saw on Weanesday pening andres wilt be delivered by’ lam ©. Bryant, Tickets of admission, maj at the offices of ‘the Astor, St. Nicholas snd etapa Mike Seer neat ile Tabrary, am oor, the exhibition. ee imisston to non ioe twenty-five gente. members of te Brooklyn Horticultural Society admitted on their own tieke!s. vrae COMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS. Poter B, Mead, 4 as Hor. ohn Buchanan. John Gy Wilson Dr. J. Weight, sc pee FRADE EA Oe EG IEE TT Y Naf eae ANNUAL FAIR OF THE fom Ay of articles 1 fon {eae ‘ni Paes care By EDWIN SMITH, ea i fn | the _ of ao Tae ‘tl be, pe ‘will be oS r of October. Jonw W. Caannens, Secretary, five cents, in he instalments, or five dollars monthly, secure @ forty acre farm, —=y » y lis President ofthe Indostal Home ‘Associaiion of Mount ‘Wu, Jonrs, Jr., Secretary. ( oLLaNy HOTEL —SITUATED FOOT OF CANAL "ew York, Diraseet bation or {| in Now fetal nod wil tte Saties or single rooms, nana TALLMAN & MAPES, Proprietors, ‘OTEL.—MOO! OF THE WAYRELI jOUSR, H ret erent ha he eee ee